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Redditor asks the funko question

https://old.reddit.com/r/fixedbytheduet/comments/sbroq4/put_it_down/hu1t6ck?sort=controversial

A video of a rentoid with a large funko collection gets posted to r/fixedbytheduet. Someone questions the reason behind funkos. Redditors respond.

And I still don't get it. Collect video games and you can play those, collect silverware and you can use those, collect movies and you can watch those, collect pocket kitties and you can frick those, collect music albums and you can listen to those, collect comics and you can read those. If I spend over $100 for a collection of Funko Pops, what can I do with them besides stare at their plastic boxes?

Why is staring at them any less valuable? ... You can stare at them the way you'd stare at a work of art, it fulfills the exact same need: an aesthetic need.

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soy overdose

4 words Let People Enjoy Things

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I also found this king in a other thread where a queen with no tiddies makes fun of peepeelets: https://old.reddit.com/r/fixedbytheduet/comments/sckejy/little_man/hu7xq3x?sort=controversial

It's pretty funny. The whole thread has a bit if peepeelet cope everywhere.

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I bought a Funko Pop once and I'm worried someone will find the data and kill me in the RaHoWa. My sister won one in a claw machine-type-game but her toddler broke it on the drive home (based, but this was before they were popular). I surprised her with a replacement because we had a really fun afternoon throwing quarters into that machine. I didn't know what they were at the time but now my Amazon history has a permanent reminder that I'm a soy. Please forgive me.

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